Guerero, Raquel MicheliniZordão, Catarina ClápisZampieri, Elisa Helena SubtilNoites, AndreiaGuirro, Elaine Caldeira de OliveiraNoites, AndreiaNoites, AndreiaSousa, Andreia S. P.2026-01-282026-01-282026-03Guerero, R. M., Zordão, C. C., Zampieri, E. H. S., Noites, A., & Guirro, E. C. de O. (2025). Effect of taping on postoperative recovery following Saphenectomy. Applied Sciences, 15(17), 9227. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15179227http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/31745Post-surgical complications are common complications following saphenectomy surgery, and strategies to facilitate its resolution are essential for postoperative recovery. This study evaluated the effects of adhesive elastic taping on edema control in patients undergoing saphenectomy. A randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted with 40 patients of both sexes, divided into two groups: intervention (IG), which received taping immediately after surgery combined with standard compression, and a control group, which received standard treatment with compression stockings (CG). Assessments were performed preoperatively and seven days after surgery, including limb volume (indirect calculation), edema (dielectric constant analysis), Skin Elasticity Assessment (durometer), pain (Visual Analog Scale—VAS), limb functionality (Lower Extremity Functional Scale—LEFS), and ecchymosis area (Image J, version 1.51). Both groups showed a significant increase in edema postoperatively (IG: p = 0.003; CG: p = 0.001). The intervention group exhibited a trend toward volume reduction (p = 0.069), better functionality (p = 0.006)—skin elasticity was assessed using a durometer—and fewer ecchymoses (p = 0.002). Only the control group showed a significant increase in tissue firmness (p = 0.012). No significant difference in pain was observed between groups (p = 0.203). The application of taping demonstrated beneficial effects on postoperative functional recovery and ecchymosis control following saphenectomy.engFunctional bandagingEdemaVaricose veinskinesio tapingEffect of taping on postoperative recovery following Saphenectomyresearch article10.3390/app151792272076-3417